Taste starts decent, with a crisp lagery tang and hint of beery esters. Gets less pleasant later, with wet bready grain and yeast and a hint of honeyed oat on the back. Bit of a crisper lager note on the back, but a slightly heavy, sunken grain note lingers. OK, but yeah, quite bland.

Thin feel, bit of fizz but not too much. Again, OK.

Very uninspiring effort here, though not unpleasant. Needs more body, and something to cover the thin grain and pump some interest into this.

Very pale, very clear. White head, could linger more but ok for the style.Light Grain aroma, sweet. Some spicey/ floral euro hop aroma, but slight fruitiness.Good clean malt sweetness, not very complex but ok for style. Euro hop evident with some fruit hop, no ester. Light in body (good for a helles lager).A macro type lager for the session masses to be sure, but there is nothing to hide behind in such a benign style; but little faults to hide. Head could retain better but without jeopardizing the malt flavour/colour it is hard to complain. Light in body but it is a helles.Good interpretation of german style from antipodean brewery.